This app has been re-written more times than I've had hot dinners. And the developer still can't get it right. Sure, it looks pretty, but when it comes to the actual FTP / SFTP part it just doesn't cut it for more than very casual use. Look elsewhere if you want a proper FTP/SFTP client. This isn't it.

With an ftp application you mainly want to upload/download files. Everything else this application has is an extra bonus. Well, as it turns out Flow just don&#39;t do the basic stuff good enough. 50% of the time (yes, really) it just inits the download and then stops. I just wish they could make Flow work with upload/download, because the less basic functions are actually really good.

You can control the page which is previewed in the right-pane by simply changing the URL. When editing the CSS file, just change the URL to the page which uses that CSS (and thus you want to display). As you save, the preview will be updated.

Whatever I try, I don't manage to edit the css while live previewing the html page (like they are showing on this screenshot http://extendmac.com/flow/images/screenshots/Editing.jpg ). Is anybody managed to do that? Every time I make a change in the CSS, the preview pane show me a "preview" of this CSS file, which basically show me the same code, but without colored syntax. This screenshot is really misleading about the capabilities of this software. What's up with the text-wrapping too? No way to uncheck soft wrap, really?

Just updated to the latest version and there's a new bug in place of the other bugs that got fixed -- it can't save passwords for bookmarks. It's a nice software but very unstable. I switched back to Transmit.